"The Voice" judge Cee Lo Green flipped off fans in New York on Wednesday night, and photos of his double middle finger gesture are starting to make the rounds online. Green sang at the outdoor hockey game between the NY Rangers and Islanders at Yankee Stadium, where he was booed by the crowd of 50,000. One witness said the "(Forget) You" singer started the drama by cheering for the Rangers and taunting Isles fans, but both sides of the stadium appeared to be against him.» See a photo of Cee Lo Green's double bird and read more at CBS.

"Real Housewives of New York" star Ramona Singer has filed for divorce from her husband of 22 years, Mario Singer. Paperwork was filed Tuesday in Manhattan Supreme Court as reports that Mario has been cheating on the reality TV personality. Word is Ramona, 57, caught Mario with Kasey Dexter, his 27-year-old mistress of more than a year, at their Hamptons home over the weekend. "Thank you all for the love & support," the "RHONY" star wrote on Twitter. "For my daughter's sake, I would appreciate everyone respecting our privacy during this difficult time." The couple has one daughter, Avery, 19.» Read more at the New York Daily News.

Fooled? A new Red Hot Chili Peppers parody sounds so much like the "Californication" rockers that some fans thought it was a real song. Comedian Jon Daly and Hot Karate singer Cyrus Ghahremani posted a video called "Abracadabralifornia" on the very official-looking RHCP2014.com. The trouble is, with RHCP's upcoming appearance at the Super Bowl halftime show with Bruno Mars, many thought it was a website promoting a new album or tour from the band. In reality, it's from a 2013 "Comedy Bang Bang" clip by Daly and Ghahremani's tribute band The Peppermen.

The first red-band trailer for "A Million Ways to Die in the West" looks like a western, but it's a little different. "Family Guy" and "Ted" creator Seth MacFarlane stars as a sheep farmer named Albert who meets a woman that helps him find his courage -- and then her husband shows up, seeking revenge. Charlize Theron, Liam Neeson, Amanda Seyfried and Neil Patrick Harris also star in the comedy directed, co-written and produced by MacFarlane. "A Million Ways to Die in the West" opens in theaters May 30. NSFW alert: Video contains explicit content.